49 percent of respondents say they had wedding day doubts before hitting the aisle and regret not listening to their gut.

65 percent said they even considered leaving their partner at the altar.

48 percent were already considering a "quickie divorce" as the easiest option while 42 percent said they just hoped it would all work itself out.

Some respondents said they didn't feel they could cancel the wedding because they'd already spent the money on it, while others felt compelled to tie the knot because they already had kids.

Most of us have heard that half of U.S. marriages end in divorce, but according to a New York Times' data blog, that number isn't entirely accurate.

It reveals that 70 percent of couples who got hitched in the '90s have made it to their 15th anniversary -- a bump from 65 percent of those who wed in previous decades. Not to mention that couples who wed in the 2000s are divorcing at even lower rates.

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